After that report made the front page of The Jersey Journal, district officials announced a remediation plan to re-test the water outlets and eliminate the lead problem if possible.

Today, district spokeswoman Paula Christen said all 233 pre-K water outlets were tested by March 29. None were checked in the round of testing that identified the roughly 200 outlets identified in the report.

The 10 pre-K water outlets that showed signs of lead contamination were taken out of service and water coolers were dispatched to the locations, Christen said. There were three sinks at School 16, two sinks and a water fountain at School 22, a sink at School 39 and a water outlet each at Schools 23, 28 and 30.

The district is now working on phase two of its remediation plan, which entails installing new piping, fixtures and filtration systems where necessary.